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Priestley: "How do you prevent F1 drivers from destroying a team?"

Marc Priestley worked as a mechanic at McLaren from 2000 onwards. The F1 expert also sees on the current grid how individual interests of drivers and team interests can get mixed up. From experience with Lewis Hamilton and Fernando Alonso, the Briton has advice. Priestley tries to answer question In his latest Pitlane Life Lessons podcast titled "How do you prevent F1 drivers from destroying a team?" Priestley attempts to answer a question that comes up often. That question is how to get two different drivers on a team to work together in the best possible way, while also being each other's biggest rivals. Priestley says, "How do you actually prevent the individual from only...
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